Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

On Presidents' Day, February 21, 2025, Spokane's garbage and recycling collection will operate as usual, ensuring that residents' waste management needs are met without interruption. Residents are reminded to place their carts at the curb by 6 AM on their regular collection days for timely service. This initiative demonstrates the city's commitment to maintaining essential public services, even during holidays. The city emphasizes the importance of residents staying informed about operational schedules, particularly during holiday periods when changes may occur. For further clarification and additional information regarding the city's holiday operating schedule, residents can visit the link provided.

Such communication is crucial in fostering community engagement and ensuring that residents are aware of service updates. The city of Spokane continues to prioritize efficient waste management and public service accessibility. This announcement serves as a reminder of the importance of community cooperation in maintaining cleanliness and order in the city.

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